Target's data breach over the crucial holiday selling season was even
worse than expected. Up to an additional 70 million customers had their
personal information stolen in the breach, bringing the total
potentially affected up to 110 million, the retailer said Friday.

The lawsuit filed earlier this week alleges that Facebook scans messages
between users labeled "private" for links and other information that
can be sold to advertisers, marketers and data aggregators.

Hackers who stole data for up to 40 million credit cards and
debit cards used in Target stores removed encrypted data containing
personal identification numbers - but the theft isn't expected to
compromise cardholder accounts - the company said Friday.